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WESTER 0 TA COLLEGE
OF EDUCATIO
DILLO , MO A
No.1
at the University of Califo a where
he was awarded the Ph. D. degree in
January, 1951.
Dr. Katz has had teaching experi­(
Continued on pa.ge 2)
"Go Day" I
A Real ueee
Western's first assembly of the year
was held in the new aUditorium on
Wednesday, September 24.
President Rush Jordan welcomed the
new freshmen, transfer tUdents, and
upper classmen in an opening address.
Mr. Jordan also acquainted new stu­dents
With, and reminded all others of,
the many privileges, opportunities and
responsibilities while attending WMCE.
Harley Iverson, student council presi­dent,
and Mr. Ralph McFadden, as­sembly
.chairman, were introduced and
recognized by student applause. Harley
also welcomed all new students to
Western.
New Auditorium
First As embly
Wednesday, October 1, was marked
as the traditional "Go Day" for stu­dents
and facUlty of Western. Torrey
Lodge at Birch Creek was the scene
of the day's activities.
Everyone going gathered in front of
the dormitories at 9:30 in the morning
and rides were prOVided to the lodge.
Among the sports enjoyed were vol­ley
ball, soft ball, horseshoes and, of
course, hiking and climbing. Those
who didn't join actively in the games
watched or rooted from the sidelines.
An excellent picnic lunch was erved
to the stUdents by the faculty.
The outing appeared to be attended
by an almost all-out participation on
the part of both faculty and students,
making for a successful "Go Day," for
it was one of Montana's most beautiful
autumn days.
«
Vol. XXXI Wed. Oct. 8, 1952
PETER PAN
IS COMING
Peter Pan is coming to Western!
Yes, on October 14, the play, Peter
Pan, will be presented on Western's
stage. This prodJ,lCtion, under the
auspices of the American Association
of University Women, promises delight­ful
entertainment for young and old
alike.
According to all reports, Peter Pan
is one of the best children's plays on
tour in this country. This play en­joyed
a long run in New York, with the
adult aUdiences as numerous as the
children'~. The producers selected an
English cast to play the leading roles,
with Ian Holm portraying Peter Pan.
Following the performance those
who so desire will be permitted back
stage to meet the cast and obtain
autographs. As a climax to the after­noon,
the Art club and Gargoyle club
are planning a reception for the mem­bers
of the cast.
This reporter urges every student of
Western to see this splendid produc­tion
of Peter Pan, the story of the boy
who wouldn't grow up.
Students of western will be admitted
on their student activity tickets.
Four new faculty members have been
appointed on the staff of Western
Montana College of Education, accord­ing
to an announcement from the
office of the president.
Dr. Bruno Katz will assist in the
social stUdies during the absence of
Prof. Howard Leslie who is on leave to
do graduate work at the University of
Colorado. Dr. Katz did his under­graduate
work at the San Francisco
State College and his graduate work
Calling All Girl !
WESCOLITE
Pajama party at 8: 30 tomorrow
nirht in the Bee Hall
FOUR NEW MEMBERS JOIN
WESTERN MONTANA COLLEGE ST FF
Har y v r n,
tud n r I
Welcomes Fre
and College sing to make the newcom­ers
feel at home. There was a dance
following on the new tennis courts
Just back of the gymnasium.
Wednesday found the freshmen and
upper -classmen beginning their classes.
In order that everyone might feel at
(Continued on page 2)
Five Girls Elected
Cheer Leader
The freshmen at Western were or­iented
to their new surroundings dur­ing
a successful freshman week, led by
Harley Iverson, student body presi­dent,
and several of the upper class­men.
Many of the freshmen were met
at the bus Sunday evening and directed
to the campus by Harley and Bob
Olson.
The week began with registration on
Monday, with a mixed dance at the.
Snack Bar in the evening. Tuesday
the freshmen spent most of their time
taking exams. That evening the wel­coming
committee organized a bonfire
A high point of the assembly held
on September 24 was the selection of
the cheer leaders for the coming sea­son.
From a total of ten tryouts, five
were chosen by popular vote of the
stUdent body. The girls selected are
as follows: Joyce Hariu, Barbara Teidge,
Shirley Wilson, Joyce Previs and Sue
O'Dell.
Joyce H., Barbara and Shirley are
members of last year's group while
Sue and Joyce P. are new members
from the freshman class.

A publication of campus news and events was published from 1922 to 1949 under the flag of The Montanomal. Renamed The Wescolite in 1949, it published under that name until 1999. The name changed to Western Wire from 2002 to 2004 but reverted back to The Wescolite in the fall of 2004. Publication ceased after 2009.

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n ,
hmen
WESTER 0 TA COLLEGE
OF EDUCATIO
DILLO , MO A
No.1
at the University of Califo a where
he was awarded the Ph. D. degree in
January, 1951.
Dr. Katz has had teaching experi­(
Continued on pa.ge 2)
"Go Day" I
A Real ueee
Western's first assembly of the year
was held in the new aUditorium on
Wednesday, September 24.
President Rush Jordan welcomed the
new freshmen, transfer tUdents, and
upper classmen in an opening address.
Mr. Jordan also acquainted new stu­dents
With, and reminded all others of,
the many privileges, opportunities and
responsibilities while attending WMCE.
Harley Iverson, student council presi­dent,
and Mr. Ralph McFadden, as­sembly
.chairman, were introduced and
recognized by student applause. Harley
also welcomed all new students to
Western.
New Auditorium
First As embly
Wednesday, October 1, was marked
as the traditional "Go Day" for stu­dents
and facUlty of Western. Torrey
Lodge at Birch Creek was the scene
of the day's activities.
Everyone going gathered in front of
the dormitories at 9:30 in the morning
and rides were prOVided to the lodge.
Among the sports enjoyed were vol­ley
ball, soft ball, horseshoes and, of
course, hiking and climbing. Those
who didn't join actively in the games
watched or rooted from the sidelines.
An excellent picnic lunch was erved
to the stUdents by the faculty.
The outing appeared to be attended
by an almost all-out participation on
the part of both faculty and students,
making for a successful "Go Day" for
it was one of Montana's most beautiful
autumn days.
«
Vol. XXXI Wed. Oct. 8, 1952
PETER PAN
IS COMING
Peter Pan is coming to Western!
Yes, on October 14, the play, Peter
Pan, will be presented on Western's
stage. This prodJ,lCtion, under the
auspices of the American Association
of University Women, promises delight­ful
entertainment for young and old
alike.
According to all reports, Peter Pan
is one of the best children's plays on
tour in this country. This play en­joyed
a long run in New York, with the
adult aUdiences as numerous as the
children'~. The producers selected an
English cast to play the leading roles,
with Ian Holm portraying Peter Pan.
Following the performance those
who so desire will be permitted back
stage to meet the cast and obtain
autographs. As a climax to the after­noon,
the Art club and Gargoyle club
are planning a reception for the mem­bers
of the cast.
This reporter urges every student of
Western to see this splendid produc­tion
of Peter Pan, the story of the boy
who wouldn't grow up.
Students of western will be admitted
on their student activity tickets.
Four new faculty members have been
appointed on the staff of Western
Montana College of Education, accord­ing
to an announcement from the
office of the president.
Dr. Bruno Katz will assist in the
social stUdies during the absence of
Prof. Howard Leslie who is on leave to
do graduate work at the University of
Colorado. Dr. Katz did his under­graduate
work at the San Francisco
State College and his graduate work
Calling All Girl !
WESCOLITE
Pajama party at 8: 30 tomorrow
nirht in the Bee Hall
FOUR NEW MEMBERS JOIN
WESTERN MONTANA COLLEGE ST FF
Har y v r n,
tud n r I
Welcomes Fre
and College sing to make the newcom­ers
feel at home. There was a dance
following on the new tennis courts
Just back of the gymnasium.
Wednesday found the freshmen and
upper -classmen beginning their classes.
In order that everyone might feel at
(Continued on page 2)
Five Girls Elected
Cheer Leader
The freshmen at Western were or­iented
to their new surroundings dur­ing
a successful freshman week, led by
Harley Iverson, student body presi­dent,
and several of the upper class­men.
Many of the freshmen were met
at the bus Sunday evening and directed
to the campus by Harley and Bob
Olson.
The week began with registration on
Monday, with a mixed dance at the.
Snack Bar in the evening. Tuesday
the freshmen spent most of their time
taking exams. That evening the wel­coming
committee organized a bonfire
A high point of the assembly held
on September 24 was the selection of
the cheer leaders for the coming sea­son.
From a total of ten tryouts, five
were chosen by popular vote of the
stUdent body. The girls selected are
as follows: Joyce Hariu, Barbara Teidge,
Shirley Wilson, Joyce Previs and Sue
O'Dell.
Joyce H., Barbara and Shirley are
members of last year's group while
Sue and Joyce P. are new members
from the freshman class.